CapYes. We understand af maay properly better than we understand waqooyi dialects. Af maay specifically the maay spoken by digil clans is the closest dialect to ours
CapYes. We understand af maay properly better than we understand waqooyi dialects. Af maay specifically the maay spoken by digil clans is the closest dialect to ours
Alla waryaa speak for yourself I understand reer Jabuuti better than what the oday said. I did get like maybe 40-50% of what he said. But it was clearly the same language just different dialects.Yes. We understand af maay properly better than we understand waqooyi dialects. Af maay specifically the maay spoken by digil clans is the closest dialect to ours
PL will insure it will not see light.If HG United, Benadir State would be a reality. Farmaajo and laftagareen wouldn’t allow it but if Kheyre becomes president, he might. Don’t ally with Farmaajo and Qoorqor you’ll see....
To hawiya they want both, capital and banadir state.I would be happy for Mogadishu to no longer be the capital city of Somalia if it meant either Banadir forms a state with Lower Shabelle or Banadir joins Hiirshabelle. No longer should the FGS directly rule Banadir
PL needs to leave Somalia and join SomalilandPL will insure it will not see light.
Alla waryaa speak for yourself I understand reer Jabuuti better than what the oday said. I did get like maybe 40-50% of what he said. But it was clearly the same language just different dialects.
You can't tell me Af maay is a dialect of Somali... couldn't understand a thing that odey said
My mother is Ciise Madoobe kkkkkI smell none native muqdashawi scent from these 3 . I bet yall are recent refugees from galmaduug or hirshabelleh . Most reer banadir natives understand the odey
My mother is Ciise Madoobe kkkkk
But both my parents were born and raised in Xamar and my grandmother is from the old families of Xamar.
I genuinely find it hard to understand af maay I do struggle understanding lahjada Afgooye when one speaks too fast.
My mom speaks muqdisho dialect(so do I) but you can tell that she has northern dialect influence. When I visited Jabuuti in 2014 they had generic reer waqooyi dialect just a bit softer kinda easy to the ear. Not the agressive reer waqooyi that makes you bit startled sometimes.One cant lie the older districts in xamar have some af maay influence . Even af xaayow have some af maay influence , do djiboutis use aayow or abkoow in their vocabulary ?
I have said many times, Somalia is as diverse as any African country. Somalis being one people or speaking the same language is one big lie.I smell none native muqdashawi scent from these 3 . I bet yall are recent refugees from galmaduug or hirshabelleh . Most reer banadir natives understand the odey
My mom speaks muqdisho dialect(so do I) but you can tell that she has northern dialect influence. When I visited Jabuuti in 2014 they had generic reer waqooyi dialect just a bit softer kinda easy to the ear. Not the agressive reer waqooyi that makes you bit startled sometimes.
it was heavily pushed by the kacaan. its also why only af maxaa was heavily archived to promote homogeneity.I have said many times, Somalia is as diverse as any African country. Somalis being one people or speaking the same language is one big lie.